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Collaborative-care Rehabilitation to Improve Functional Outcomes After Dysvascular Amputation
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Exercise, Walking Program, and 1 other intervention for Diabetes Complications and Peripheral Arterial Disease. Completed, enrolled 38 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The objective of this study is to examine the feasibility of using a collaborative-care, home-based rehabilitation program to improve functional outcomes for people recovering from lower limb amputation caused by vascular problems and/or diabetes complications. The primary hypothesis is that the rehabilitation program will result in greater improvements in performance-based and participant-reported measures of physical function, compared to standard of care after outpatient rehabilitation.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Exercise will target muscle strength and joint mobility impairments and will be delivered over a 12 week period.
A walking program will be established with the goal of participants walking at least five days per week. Duration of program is 12 weeks.
Health self-management support will be delivered with weekly meetings between the researcher and participant over a 12-week period.